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... of the said CotM?, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Llanfyllyn, on Thursday, the day of April, the following valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, formerly the property of Mr. John Lloyd, ofTalwrn and Abernant, and late of Mr. John Lloyd, Holywell, deceased,—that is ...

IN SCIENCE

... Ochagaria, a detachment the Queen’s troops being informed that arms were cor.cei led at the house of priest, made search thera, but found nothing ; a child, however, having told the chief that the arms were concealed in the church, they repaired thither, and ...

HAMILTON V. LITTLEJOHN

... lat October. A boy had been shot with slugs. We went to the Star and Garter, John Davies’s bouse. saw magistrate or police-officer there. Plaintiff went in and searched for John Davies. He could not be found. Plaintiff did no damage. He said to the mob ...

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... Emigration. JOHN HUN LANG, D., Principal of the Australian College, New South ’“We have seen the land, and behold it very good. JU C«bra U, M‘Crone, 11, Waterloo-pl«e. Pan-mall. Agents for Scotland—Messrs. Bell and BradfuteEd burgh , John Smith and Son ...

Viftount

... take place, under Mr. (ioulburn’s Act, without the consent of the clergyman? It was a one-sided voluntary. (A laugh.) * well armed was the clergyman by Mr. Goulburn s bill, that there was no single instance of a successful opposition on the part of the ...

POLICE

... Marnuis had anything to urge in the case of Sir John Campbell, he should have made it tbe subject of distinct motion, and not bring it forward in an irregular conversation. Tbe Noble Marquis bad atated that Sir John Campbell was confined with circumstances of ...

IRELAND

... vacation. one side Mr. O’Connell’s organs implore petitions from every parish against the Coercion Bill, while Mr. Henry Grattan, residing comfortably the romantic county of Wicklow, reiterates the request and adjures his countrymen to ** fall like men ...

SAVINGS)' BANKS IN FRANCE

... praying for protection to tbe Established Church w+re presented Mr. K. Trevor, from places Cardigan: Mr. Estcourt, tram parishes in Gloucester sod Surrey ; and Sir John Tyrrell, from parishes in Essex. Tbe House adjourned quarter*past six o’clock to Monday ...

A SUITOR TO ROYALTY

... lighted for the purpose of giving signals before any conviction could take place. Mr.H. GRATTAN remarked, that parties who joined in the customary celebration of St. John’s Eve, and other anniversaries, might be liable to punishment under the original clause ...

SCOTLAND

... past twelve, and Sept. .5. at eleven, at Basingballstreet. Official Assignee. Mr. Belcher, King’s Arms-yard; Solicitor, Mr. Batbo, America-square. Rowland, John, Liverpool, victualler, Aug. 7, and Sept. 5, one, at the Clarendon Rooms, Liverpool. Solicitors ...

SALES BY AUCTION

... the 30th day of September next, at Twelve o’Clock at noon, by older of the Trustees acting under the will ol the lute Sir John Palmer Acland, Baronet. I THE MAMHEAD and KENTON ESTATE. a singularly valuable property, comprising the New House Estate, in ...

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... —A youngwoman,named waa charged with the fallowing act of inhumanity ' Friday evening delendant went with an intent in Per arms to Shoreditch workhouse, and demanded 10s. relief This waa. of course, denied her, upon which she exclaimed with oath, that ...